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However, the new immigrants were not accustomed to the local climate and many fell ill.
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This style of teaching is often disorienting to first-year law students who are more accustomed to taking notes from professors' lectures.
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Most users are accustomed to taking advantage of keyboard shortcuts when working with the likes of word processing software.
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Too late in the season to plant crops, many were not accustomed to manual labor.
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This can make a significant change in the economics of farming in regions that are accustomed to self-sufficiency in agricultural production.
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But then they weren't people who were accustomed to buying on the never-never, or gambling on blithe sales pitches.
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Although the motifs are detailed and figuratively formed, they first remain latent until the eyes become accustomed to the contrasts in the colouring.
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However, it was difficult to make the beer they were accustomed to because wild yeasts caused problems in fermentation and resulted in a bitter, unappetizing brew.
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Realising that they are accustomed to capturing their food live, he develops motile food for them.
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Gone are the drama and colour we are accustomed to from earlier dialogues.
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